The Freeman

Britannica ends print editions

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CHICAGO — Encyclopae­dia Britannica Inc. said Tuesday that it will stop publishing print editions of its flagship encycloped­ia for the first time since the sets were originally published more than 200 years ago.

The book- form of Encyclopae­dia Britannica has been in print since it was first published in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1768. It will stop being available when the current stock runs out, the company said. The Chicago- based company will continue to offer digital versions of the encycloped­ia.

Officials said the end of the printed, 32- volume set has been foreseen for some time.

“This has nothing to do with Wikipedia or Google,” Encyclopae­dia Britannica Inc. President Jorge Cauz said. “This has to do with the fact that now Britannica sells its digital products to a large number of people.”

The top year for the printed encycloped­ia was 1990, when 120,000 sets were sold, Cauz said. That number fell to 40,000 just six years later in 1996, he said. The company started exploring digital publishing the 1970s. The first CDROM version was published in 1989 and a version went online in 1994.

The final hardcover encycloped­ia set is available for sale at Britannica’s website for $1,395.

“The sales of printed encycloped­ias have been negligible for several years,” Cauz said. “We knew this was going to come.”

The company plans to mark the end of the print version by making the contents of its website available free for one week, starting Tuesday.

Online versions of the encycloped­ia now serve more than 100 million people around the world, the company said, and are available on mobile devices. The encycloped­ia has become increasing­ly social as well, Cauz said, because users can send comments to editors.( AP)

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This undated product image provided by Encyclopae­dia Britannica Inc. shows volumes of the company’s encycloped­ia.

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